WATCH: Locals speak glowingly of empowerment opportunities at new Binga coal mine

Nqobile Bhebhe in Binga Thirteen months ago, Ms Ester Mudenda, a mother of two in Binga, was unemployed but was lucky to catch wind that a new coal mining firm was hiring locals in various posts. Reluctantly, she sent in her not-so-attractive curriculum vitae to the firm and quickly forgot about it. Ms Mudenda later […] …
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What does Pan-Africanism and solidarity mean or look like in the context of AfCFTA?

Source: What does Pan-Africanism and solidarity mean or look like in the context of AfCFTA? The widely acclaimed African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) was conceptualised by the African Union Commissioner for trade and industry in 2012 and subsequently adopted by forty four heads of states on 21 May, 2018. Accordingly, it entered into force […] …
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Tracing the Journey: A Historical Overview of the Establishment of AfCFTA

Source: Tracing the Journey: A Historical Overview of the Establishment of AfCFTA The search for a viable path to socioeconomic development has underpinned the various efforts geared towards Regional Integration in Africa. Indeed, since the early 1960s through to the dawn of the twenty-first century, political and bureaucratic elites in Africa such as Kwame Nkrumah […] …
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Zimpapers scribes declare incapacitation, demand pay rise 

Source: Zimpapers scribes declare incapacitation, demand pay rise – #Asakhe – CITE Journalists at Zimpapers in Bulawayo have declared incapacitation owing to low salaries, understaffing and lack of vehicles to transport them to assignments. Zimpapers is one of the biggest media companies in the country and the Bulawayo stable houses, The Chronicle, Sunday News, B-Metro […] …
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Elephants destroy crops in Mbire district

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Crops in some villages in Mahuwe in Mbire district were destroyed by a large herd of elephants that moved in and ate the maize, sorghum and other crops. Hopes of farmers in the district for a bumper harvest are being dashed, following the invasion of elephants which is destroying crops, mainly […] …
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